Daz 3d 0xc000007b error
daviddarbaidze
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Hi all, I've been trying to install Daz studio on my windows 11 machine. I have 11th gen i5, RTX laptop 3060, and 16GB DDR4 RAM. I've tried all the solutions online, it's been 2 days. I have updated(uninstall/install) C++ redistrubels, downloaded new direct x end-user runtime, downloaded some dll files which might be missing, tried different compatibilities, running as administrator, install uninstall multiple times, updated my GPU driver, it's same for install manager and Daz central studio. Please someone help I ran out of options, thanks in advance.
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And when do you get the error in the title, assuming that is relevant? (Please put your question in the post body and the title - Daz 3D Forums )
Tryinmg to Run as Administrator is likely to cause problems, not resolve them - you would get a security prompt if the isntaller needed elevated permissions (which it will for the application and plug-ins), but that is handled by a sub-tool not the main installation application. Unfortuantely I suspect that many of your attempts to get it working may actually have compounded the issue, whatever it is.
I get that error when I try to start DIM or Daz central. Is there a way to uninstall all Daz components so I can have clean start/install ? Only one thing which I am suspecting is fisrt time I installed Daz on local disk D and not C, after running in this issue then I installed it on C but issue stayed same, don't know if this helps
dim will not install with admin level under windows 10.
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my win 7 machine only has 1 user the admin
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when I upgraded to server 2019
dim will not install so I had to have a user acct as well as an admin account
I don't recall exactly what the issue was (it was discussed in the forums) but daz's solution was to set up dim so it can't install with elevated privilitges ... any maybe daz also.
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so install all daz items under user not admin.
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it's probably not a daz code but a system error code from windows.
Using an admin account is not the same as installing as administrator - the latter requires a specific option (usually from right-click on the installer. If UAC is off, however, then every action will be "as administrator".